
Estate Planning & Probate Attorneys in Livonia
Helping You Plan for the Future
Estate planning is a critical step in managing assets and it is never too soon to get started. With an effective estate plan in place, you can protect your loved ones in the aftermath of your passing, ensuring that they do not have to spend time fighting over how you would have wanted your assets passed down. At Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras P.C. in Livonia, our experienced legal team will guide you through the process of creating an estate plan.
Estate Planning Essentials We Are Skilled in Handling
Our Livonia estate planning lawyers will take the time to understand your needs and goals, so you can create a plan that best suits you.
Here are some of the estate planning essentials we can walk you through:
- Living trusts
- Wills
- Healthcare durable power of attorney
- Conservatorships and guardianships
- Medicaid planning
- Nursing home planning
- Planning for incapacity
- Estate and trust administration
We understand that everyone’s needs are different and will work with you to ensure yours are met, so you can achieve peace of mind, knowing that your wishes will be respected no matter what the future holds.
If your loved one does not have an estate plan and passes away, our attorneys can also assist with probate proceedings. We will work tirelessly to ensure this process moves forward as efficiently and fairly as possible.
Reach out to our law office today at (248) 213-9514 to request a free virtual consultation with one of our attorneys to learn more about the services we offer and how you can plan for the future.
Speak to an Experienced Estate Planning and Probate Attorney Today!
Estate planning is not a tool that is reserved solely for the wealthy. Planning for the future is something everyone can benefit from, so do not neglect the importance of this essential tool. At Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras P.C. in Livonia, our estate planning and probate attorneys can assist you with these matters and ensure your loved ones will be taken care of even in your absence. Whether you wish to create an estate plan or need legal advice regarding the probate process, our attorneys have what it takes to assist you.
Reach out to our law firm today at (248) 213-9514 to schedule a free virtual consultation with a member of our team to learn more about your options and how we can help you. Let us assist you in planning for tomorrow.

The Expertise, Experience & Excellence You Need
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We are grateful for his guidance and would definitely recommend BRMM.
“Don, has also taken care of the planning for my husband and I to protect our future heirs. We are grateful for his guidance and would definitely recommend BRMM.”
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I would recommend them 100 times over.
“They treat you like family and walked us through the entire Medicaid process for my mom, as well, as made sure our POA documents were in place. I couldn't be more grateful for their kindness, help, and guidance.”
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Strong, ethical, principles.
“When you have confidence in your lawyer, such as I found with Andy Mayoras and other members within his law firm, I fully trusted that my position was going to be zealously represented in an upstanding and professional way. I have nothing but deep respect ”
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The attorneys at BRMM exceeded all our needs and expectations during this trying time.
“Our family can not thank them both enough for their great work. We highly recommend their services for anyone's elderly care needs.”
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Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras P.C. was a Godsend.
“When I count what few blessings I am fortunate to have, Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras P.C. is one of them.”
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